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Sarawak FA Under-21s (Sarawak B)
Full nameSarawak Football Association Under-21s
Nickname(s)
  • Ngap Sayot
  • Bujang Senang (The Crocs)
Ground Sarawak Stadium
Capacity25,000
CoachAbdul Jalil Ramli (Under-21s)
vacant (Under-19s)
League Malaysian President's Cup
2015 Malaysian President's Cup, Group A, 7th
Website Club website

Sarawak Football Association Under-21s or sometimes called Sarawak B team, is the most senior of Sarawak's youth teams. They play in the Malaysian President's Cup.

Contents

They play their home matches at the Sarawak Stadium's Field C or D. The Under-21s are managed by Abdul Jalil Ramli, with Pengiran Bala as assistant coach and also Abu Bakar Amran as fitness coach.

Club officials

Team management

Table as updated on 10 July 2019 [1]
PositionName
U21 Manager Flag of Malaysia.svg
U21 Assistant Manager Flag of Malaysia.svg
U21 Head Coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U21 Assistant Head Coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U21 Goalkeeping coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U21 Fitness coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U21 Physiotherapist Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kit man Flag of Malaysia.svg
Masseur Flag of Malaysia.svg
U19 Head Coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U19 Assistant Head coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U19 Fitness Coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U19 Goalkeeping coach Flag of Malaysia.svg
U19 Physiotherapist Flag of Malaysia.svg

Under-21s


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References

  1. "Kemenangan bakar semangat skuad Piala Presiden Sarawak". 4 February 2019.